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BAD MARY RELEASES A NEW SONG AND VIDEO “LIGHT IT UP” SONG OUT ON APRIL 26

New York-based Bad Mary releases their first new song of 2022, “Light It Up” which will be out on April 26, with an accompanying video. Pre-save it at your favorite platform here: https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/badmary/light-it-up About the new song singer Amanda Mac says, “After writing a space punk rock opera (The Return …

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Top-notch Musical Pronouncement has been delivered in Psyclo’s latest release “Trephination”

Expression with the help of music has been executed by several artists worldwide. Well, one artist that can never go unnoticed in this category is Psyclo. The artist has just launched the new track “Trephination”, which sketches all the difficulties and guilt she has been dealing with. In addition, the title of …

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beabadoobee shares official music video for “Talk” + announces new album

Critically acclaimed, award-winning singer beabadoobee has released her brand-new single and video“Talk” alongside the announcement of her upcoming sophomore studio album Beatopia (pronounced Bay-A-Toe-Pee-Uh), out July 15via Dirty Hit-a fantastical yet deeply personal world that was formed in the imagination of a 7-year-old beabadoobee and has been carried with her …

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Peter Doherty & Frédéric Lo release collaborative album

Today, Peter Doherty & Frédéric Lo have released their collaborative new album, The Fantasy Life of Poetry & Crime, via Strap Originals. The 12-track album, produced by Frédéric, was written during the time Peter spent getting clean before lockdown and highlights the dynamic duo’s undeniable chemistry and extraordinary compositions. STREAM …

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Toronto’s Lammping Releases 70’s inspired “Stars We Lost” EP

Dubbed as “70’s soaked space-rock” Toronto’s psychedelic indie rockers Lammping have released their new EP Stars We Lost  via We Are Busy Bodies. The six-song collection of fuzzed out guitar tracks pulls influence from a wide-ranging spectrum of bands including Black Sabbath and Kraftwerk. It’s trippy and weird yet still 100% acid-infused …

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